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these old restaurant photos with old fashioned prices make me hungry, this is the type of food I like to eat
Those 2 guys in the first pic, the one hiding behind the barber pole looked bored but the one on the steps looked angry I guess. I wonder what was going through his mind as the photograph was being taken.
While I didn't see it on the menus in the photos - what seems to have all but gone away today, but was a staple then, was chop steak. Chop meat grilled on a flat top (gets a great char) usually served with mash potatoes, gravy and some kind of vegetable. Loved that dish and just don't see it anymore.
You just need to move to the South. It's pretty much a staple, up there with CFS.
Organ meats seem to be passe. Don't remember when I have seen liver, stuffed heart, steak and kidney pie, or even ham hocks.
... We also ate a lot of fried tripe, which I did not like quite so much.
Up until the late '80s / early '90s it was reasonably common to find in the NYC area - not at the trendy places, but at the regular-people places. But in the last 15 or 20 years, it has all but disappeared, even from regular-people places. And even from the places that have been around and serving it for 50, 60 or 70 years. I assume it just stopped selling. Good to know it is still a staple somewhere and, next time I'm in the South, I will look for it.